Kenya Moore Is Missing ‘RHOA’ And Its Perks Despite The Joy Of Motherhood After Welcoming Brooklyn Doris

It seems that Kenya Moore is starting to miss The Real Housewives of Atlanta and all the fancy perks that came with being on the Bravo show.

In several posts, Marc Daly’s wife angrily slammed the show for not showing her happy ending.

The former beauty queen, who dreamed of motherhood for several years, gave birth to a baby girl named Brooklyn Doris.

Kenya has still not accepted the fact that she was booted from the series in a very unceremonious manner.

A source told Hollywood Life: “She misses the show and everything that came along with it. But she is using this time to focus on being a mom and running her hair care line. She would love to have more babies eventually, but even having this one was such a struggle and she feels extremely blessed to have her and is soaking up every moment with her.”

However, Kenya is feeling blessed to be spending her first Christmas as a mom.

The friend went on to say: “Kenya is thriving as a mother; however, it still burns as she feels the reason RHOA let her go was solely because of NeNe Leakes. Kenya feels that since NeNe has been on the show since the beginning, she holds enough power with casting decisions, but that’s simply not the case.”

The same person stated: “Kenya and Porsha have been talking constantly about babies and new mommy things, but Kenya doesn’t like watching the show anymore since she wasn’t asked to be a part of it. Cynthia checks in with Kenya quite often to see how she’s doing, too, but Cynthia couldn’t care less that NeNe and Kenya don’t get along. NeNe believes she had absolutely nothing to do with her being let go, but Kenya feels otherwise, and it disappointed her not to be able to document it for her fans on TV this season.”

Hey Kenya Moore it’s your husband Mark Daly who got you booted off the show Andy Cohen didn’t appreciate you not filming your wedding and he surely didn’t like your husband’s comment on how black women are exploited on his shows